Marta Caliendo is an emerging photographer based in Caserta, Italy. Developing her passion for photography from a young age, Marta uses the medium to visually express her feelings and emotions. For Marta’s first feature with Photo/Foto, we are showcasing a selection of images from her B&W street photography folio. Enjoy… See more of Marta’s work…

Kara Vorabutr is a photographer and artist based in Los Angeles. Her photography, all shot on 35mm film, is a documentation of daily interactions with light and objects in comparison to time, shapes and happy accidents – to highlight the joys of everyday life. Kara says the source of her work is based both on…

British photographer Lucy Jarvis is recent graduate of photography from The University for the Creative Arts, Farnham. Her photographic practice explores psychogeography and the landscape through the predominant use of large format photography that continues to contextually influence her work through its inherently slow process. “In order to reconnect with the unknown places surrounding a 90 mile driving route,…

Melbourne photographer Bella Johnson returns to Photo/Foto with a new series: “Middle of the Night is a transitional state of being, it began when my illness did. I found myself confined to the walls of my room most days, unable to move. So began something dark, something more fragile than before, something I didn’t know…

Julia Khoroshilov is an Asbury Park-raised, NYC-based photographer. Her focus lies in capturing moments, finding beauty in unconventional places and revealing sides of people that the camera lens has never seen. Julia is a firm believer that you do not need crazy equipment to capture an image, almost all of her work is shot on…

Photographer and printmaker David Mondedeu was born in Houston, Texas and now lives and works in Madrid, Spain. All of David’s work is shot on B&W medium format film and then beautifully printed as polymer photogravures which he releases as extremely limited run artist books. David’s photographs are a reflection of his trips to Uganda,…

Creative photographer Noa Kastel was born in Israel and has grown up surrounded by the conflict, history and varied realities that combine to form daily life in Israel. Noa’s work focuses on these daily realities, creating conceptual documentary projects; one of which, Protected Selves, we are featuring here. “These images are a quiet observation on…

Being able to travel the world and attend the various fashion weeks is the dream of many fashion photographers and, for NYC-based photographer Stacie Yue, this is a reality. Stacie took some time out while attending the Milan Fall Fashion Week in September to shoot this beautiful, vibrant editorial with model Olivia Leonarda at Major…

Brandon Bakus is a documentary and travel photographer currently living and working in NYC. You can clearly see Brandon’s documentary style infusing all of his images, from the travel series’ through to his portraiture. We are featuring images here from two series; the first six images come from the series ‘Vagabond’, the later images from…

Hanna Koreuber is an emerging photographer from Berlin who is using her photography as a way to continue the family tradition of making photographic travel diaries. This series was shot on the small island of Sylt, the northernmost island of Germany, using the bulky Olympus Superzoom 70G that she was given as a child. Hanna…

Collin Pollard is an artist and photographer living in the San Francisco Bay Area. Taking inspiration from painters such as David Hockney and Piet Mondrian, his work is heavily focused on emphasising and reorganising the colours, compositions, lines, shapes and textures of our everyday surroundings. Some are found landscapes and some are constructed from multiple…

Behind Unbekannten is Loida Fernández, photographer and artist born and based in Tenerife, a mysterious volcanic island surrounded by the depths of the Atlantic Ocean. Freud speaks of a part of our psychic process that is beyond the pleasure principle and that, next to the instinct of conservation or self-preservation, there is in us an…

Claudia Ioan is an Italian photographer and visual story-teller. She was born in Rome and now lives in Perugia, Italy where she works as a photographer, translator and university professor of Linguistic Mediation. She is committed to travel photography, candid portraiture and, most of all, reportage and story-telling; producing photographic series’ in which the image…

Uncoupled is our latest featured folio from Melbourne-based photographer Whitney Arlana. The ways that we connect and fail to connect underpin this work. Since moving from Queensland to Melbourne, Whitney has sought to understand how her new surroundings function. A sense of alienation and loneliness pervades the city streets at night. There’s irony in the…

Milos Cubrilo is a photographer from Serbia specialising in street photography. He clearly has an eye for the unusual and the comic as we can see in his ongoing series ‘Headless’. “This is not a criticism, nor is it fiction. This is merely the way I observe life in Serbia and the Balkans. People here…

Happy New Year and welcome to our first feature for 2018! In 2014, Dresden-based photographer Thomas Grohmann traded his bike for an SLR as a way to get out of his apartment and meet people. We are featuring a selection of Thomas’ work, shot entirely on film, showcasing his wide range of subject matter and…

Interview by Tom Sebastiano Dominique Conil is an analogue fine-art photographer living and working in Paris. We chat with Dominique about her work and her inspirations and we are featuring an amazing selection from her portfolio. Make sure to click the links at the end of the interview to see much more of Dominique’s work.…

Imca Schoots is a photographer from the Netherlands who has spent the last four years working on a very personal photographic project. In ‘You Ain’t Seen Me’, Imca uses her camera to expose her soul through a series of self-studies and landscapes. The series captures aspects of life such as pain, vulnerability, strength and liberation.…

Nicky Jacki Delphi is a photographer based in Berlin whose street photography is a reflection of those quirky little moments that often go unnoticed – those moments where you think to yourself, “Damn, I wish I had my camera on me…” Enjoy… See more of Nicky’s work at: Instagram All images copyright Nicky Jacki Delphi.

Francesco Lonigro is an Italian photographer based in Germany. He describes his style as precise, sharp, and clean with a focus on lines and shapes.With a Masters degree in Art History, it is no surprise to learn that he draws inspiration from both contemporary photography and Italian painting. Enjoy… See more of Francesco’s work at:…

Stefan Jovanović is a multimedia artist based in Novi Sad, Serbia. Using collage, printmaking, photography and video, his work explores the ways in which these different mediums communicate and interact. Enjoy… See more of Stefan’s work at: Instagram All images copyright Stefan Jovanović.

This week we have not one, but two, editorial features from Sri Lankan fashion photographer Siyath Ranathunge. When we were initially talking, Siyath sent through two options both shot during a recent stay in Milan. They were both short and sweet and we couldn’t decide which to run – and so we are running both…

Late last year, we featured the first documentary folio from Australian photographer Kasia Sykus. Kasia is back with her second documentary piece, ‘Infrared New Zealand’. Armed with her trusty Pentax K1000 and rolls of discontinued colour infrared film, Kasia spent two weeks traveling New Zealand, capturing a very different perspective of the beautiful and rugged…

Eduardo Mazzeo is an architect and photographer from Montevideo, Uruguay. He enjoys the interaction between his two passions, architecture and photography; the photographic records used in construction often helping him resolve design and architecture-related issues and, in turn, the construction site providing him with an endless source of photo essays. For this featured folio, Eduardo…

Julio Cardador is a photographer based in Berlin who picked up his first camera when he was six years old and has carried one with him ever since. The inexpensive camera of his youth has since been replaced by more sophisticated set-ups but he still holds fast to analogue photography, preferring to use his collection…

‘Cuentos de una Ciudad II’ is an ongoing urban series from Tenerife-based photographer Seigar. Made up from individual images taken this year during visits to London, each image captures a photo-narrative. Most of them are spontaneous instants, they are linked only because of the saturated colours, details and free compositions. The series revisits common motifs…

Plátanos con Platino is our latest documentary piece by Elsa Leydier, a French photographer now living and working in Brazil. “Chocó is the poorest region in Colombia. It is very isolated geographically from the rest of the Colombian territory, abandoned by the government. The statistics, in addition to raising its alarming rates of poverty, rank…

Carly Wolfe is an engineer by profession and, like many of us, uses photography as a creative expression. Living in an industrialised part of Vancouver, Carly lets her immediate surroundings influence her photography, often infusing the scenes with the same vibe and colour palette, using found objects or shooting in alleyways. Enjoy… See more of…

“I paint my own reality. The only thing I know is that I paint because I need to, and I paint whatever passes through my head without any other consideration.” A love of artist Frida Kahlo and a shared Mexican heritage inspired this shoot from LA-based photographer Jessica Robles and model Jude Salazar. Enjoy… Credits…

Joeri Borst is a photographer living in a small town near Utrecht in the Netherlands. Working primarily in B&W, photography is his way of stripping away the unnecessary, leaving only the essence. “In the middle of the Netherlands is the Blue Room, a nature reserve at the northern banks of the river Rhine. It is…

‘Fresh II’ is a continuation of Spanish photographer David Rodriguez’s 2016 series exploring the relationship between humans and water – an element that David frequently returns to in his work. Living on an island, he is constantly inspired by both the material and spiritual connection that we have with the water. Enjoy… See more of…

Anna Försterling is a fine art photographer based in Dresden. For this feature, we are running one of Anna’s recent portrait series showing her masterful use of the tonal range of B&W film. Enjoy… Credits: Photographer: Anna Försterling | Website / Instagram Model: Lisa | Instagram All images copyright Anna Försterling.

All of My Life is a particularly personal series from LA-based photographer Danielle Spires. When Danielle first sent through the images, I was both honoured that she wanted to share such a personal piece and also very moved. This series shows just how powerful photography can be as a form of expression and communication. “All…

In his series Unspoken Places, Greek photographer Babis Kougemitros explores uncharted urban and peri-urban aspects of contemporary reality, with a glimpse that is mainly personal: “The photographic depiction of the Attica landscape is neither objective nor representative. We encounter these landscapes quite often, we even cross them on a daily basis and yet rarely do…

Dialogues is a series of diptychs by Spanish photographer Cristóbal Carretero Cassinello. They are seemingly unconnected stories, spontaneous encounters, shapes, colours and capricious textures, which play, talk and intertwine, showing us a new and subjective perspective of a whole. A third plane generated by our visual perception, which tells us scenes with our own identity,…

Vassilis Konstantinou is a Greek photographer who grew up in the Achaia province of the Peloponnese. It is in this province that Vassilis has spent three years documenting and remapping not only the familiar landscapes of childhood memories – landscapes now in a state of radical transition – but also of the people dwelling there…

Stanley Bloom is a photographer based in Paris. We are featuring images from one of Stanley’s latest series ‘Whispering Souls’: “Set in Quebec during a blazing summer, Whispering Souls is a body of work that seeks to trigger our consciousness, the awakening of the senses and the spirit, while experiencing life. Thanks to the abundance…

Chiara Cappetta is a self-taught photographer from Bologna, Italy. She tells me that she is not great with words and that she prefers photography as her main form of expression and communication. Part self-portrait, part story-telling – Chiara’s work demonstrates that some things really do speak louder than words. Enjoy… See more of Chiara’s work…

By Tom Sebastiano For this our 200th article, we are featuring the work of Jerusalem-based photographer Gabriela Gleizer. We talk with Gabriela about her ongoing project documenting the multi-faceted and diverse society that is Jerusalem. Enjoy… Gabriela firstly a bit about you? I am 27 years old and right now I live in Jerusalem. I’m…

UK-based Photographer Paul Turner has a particular fascination with the abstraction of view imposed when looking through a viewfinder – the lens constraining the view and the eye searching out order via the viewfinder. He sees that process as the abstraction of form and he uses it to good effect. Using both medium format analogue…

Hanko Ye is a Berlin-based street photographer currently studying communications design. We are featuring a series of images here from Hanko’s latest project called “6” – make sure to check out more of Hanko’s work via the links below. Enjoy… See more of Hanko’s work at: Website / Visual Diary / Instagram All images copyright…

“My name is Jared Walters. I was born in New Hampshire and somehow ended up here, in Los Angeles. I’ve always had an interest in photography but never pursued it until about 4 years ago – and don’t plan on stopping anytime soon. Started with a phone and ended with a Canon. My goal is…

Based in Belgium, Axelle Degrave is a young photographer who mainly focuses on the human act. She explores and rediscovers the (female) body by pairing provocative, suggestive and intimate images in an everyday environment with a fashionable twist. Enjoy… See more of Axelle’s work at: Website / Instagram All images copyright Axelle Degrave.

Palace Karma is a personal editorial piece from London-based photographer Finnegan Travers: “I’m not one to shy away from love, so I guess this project embodies my feelings towards the subject – Ella Dallaglio – with a massive underbelly of relationships. We had planned a trip to Lisbon months before but never got round to…

Berlin-based portrait photographer, Daniel Krueger shoots solely on B&W film stock on his old Rolleicord III medium format TLR camera. He describes his photography as authentic, honest, mostly silent, emotional and straight forward – just showing the person itself, nothing else. I would add quite a few more adjectives to that list: beautiful, timeless and…